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developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> rosa parks was born 100 years ago today. and today her birthday was referred to correctly as national day of courage. the postal service has issued a new stamp in her memory. and today at the henry ford museum in dearborn, michigan where the famous bus is kept, visitors were allowed to take a seat where rosa parks made history. >>> at a new york synagogue, ed koch was remembered as the quintessential new york mayor. it was an emotional service, especially during the remarks of the current mayor, michael bloomberg, who along the way mentioned koch's choice to be buried at trinity cemetery in upper manhattan. think about it, he said, a polish jew in an episcopal graveyard in a largely dominican neighborhood. what could be more new york or more ed koch? they carried the casket out of the church to the tune of the sinat

. ♪ ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >> pelley: we heard today from malala yousafzai, the pakistani teenager shot for de >>> we heard today that a pakistani teenager was shot for defying the taliban. today the family released a video statement from her. >> today you can see that i am alive. i can see everyone. today i can see and i am getting better day by day >> the 1-year-old activist was targeted for promoting education and women rights in a part of pakistan where the taliban had prevented girls from attending school. after months of treatment she says that god gave her a second life. >> it's just because of all the prayers. all of the people have prayed for me. >> after this interview surgeons placed plates over the hole in her skull. she will get an implant to restore the hearing in her left e

to the play by play and then obviously with the energy and enthusiasm and electricity of the crowd, it's very, very enjoyable. >> very cool. his story was turned into a book and even became a part of the inspiration behind the famous show, "the wire." >>> the nfl is already looking forward to the next season. the commissioner delivered his state of the nfl speech today, and in it he highlighted the major areas he wants to focus on, first player safety. testing for human growth hormone and eliminating hits to the head were also on the list. >> it's the person doing the striking, i think we're going to have to continue to see discipline escalate, particularly on repeat offenders. >> expects the testing for human growth hormone to start next season. >> if your child plays sports, you need to check out our story online on concussions. >>> the latest from alabama where a young boy is being held hostage for a fourth straight day. how they're getting him important medicine and what people are saying about the bus driver who gave his life to save the other children. >>> on the weather front, more sno

center for energy this was pretty hot halftime show. this happened after that. do you think beyonce had anything to do with this in your expert opinion? >> well it is hard to tell right now. very well could have. i guess we'll have to look at the sequence of events to see when the power outage actually occurred and when the show actually ended and how much stress anything from that show may have put on the electrical infrastructure within the super boehm but right now there really isn't enough evidence to suggest either way that it was caused by the electrical stresses from that show or not. >> there was a lot of energy, certainly during that show. >> yeah. jenna: there is a joint statement released by entergy, new orleans, the power provider to the stadium superdome, the superdome operator. could you translate this for us this is jar most don't understand. a piece of equipment designed to monitor electrical load sensed an be a normality in the system. wins the issue was detected the sensing equipment operated as designed and opened a breaker causing power to be partially cut. what does

, it was the niners who had all the energy, mounting a huge comeback. in the end, the baltimore ravens hold on for an exciting win. the end of the super bowl, but the party continues in new orleans. mardi gras resumes. jay gray, nbc news, new orleans. >>> the family of muhammad ali is trying to knock out rumors that the boxing legend is on his deathbed. they released photos of the 71-year-old at his arizona home watching the super bowl in ravens' gear. the rumors were started by "the sun," quoting ali's brother as saying "the greatest of all time" was near death. >>> for monday's weather, we turn to nbc meteorologist bill karins with the weather center forecast. so did your team win? >> i was rooting for the 49ers. i had no -- >> i didn't either. >> it was entertaining. then the power outage, i had to stay up even later to see how that was going to end. >> you had to? >> yes. there will be grumpy people at work. the game ended late for people on the east coast. let's look at the forecast and get you out the door on this monday. we're going to continue with the weather pattern of beautiful w

on the green it paid 14 workers. according to the labor department, bloom energy brought mexican nationals to sunnyvale to refurbish generators but they paid them less than $3 an hour which went into bank accounts which went into mexico. that is significantly less than the california minimum wage. >> talking to the mexican nationals, we did find that the employers were paying them but they were being paid in pesos which was equivalent to $2.66 an hour. >> he said they were on visitors' visas and worked from november 2010 to november 2012. they were ordered to pay them $31,000 in back wages and damages. they have to pay more than $6,000 in civil penalties. neither bloom energy nor the attorney have commented. >>> millions flock to ski resorts right here in the bay area. if you're a snow boarder you know there are inherent risks. now they are documented for you to see. >> it is a first ever report card. it grades every resort on safety. it is especially valuable for parents. >> it is. unlike other things, california has almost no safety regulations that they have to follow. you may not reali

are telling doctors it is time to warn young patients about dangers found in energy drinks. pediatricians estimate 35% of american teens and adolescents drink the caffeinated beverages. the drinks are not fda regulated can cause palpitations, insomnia and anxiety and more dangerous for college students who mix alcohol. >> what about energy strips you like so much? >> energy strips are fine. >> wondering. sunny is addicted to the things you put on your tongue. >> i will show everyone. >> little crack headish. >> you need energy strips for this shift. >> okay. all right. >> i don't drink coffee. i need the energy strips. >> crackish. crackish. in other news, two major beer come pans will not be toasting their big merger just yechlt t.e trying to block the deal between budweiser and the mexican company that owns corona. regulators are worried the deal would lead to higher beer prices and limited competition. >>> from beer to wine now, when it comes to the grape, the french are taking a back seat to the u.s. a new study find americans are now the largest consumers of wine in the whole wide wo

of alternative energy. >> the fact it was coming from kids made it hit home a lot harder. the child shall lead them sort of thing. ♪ >> she set the example for the town and it is great that westerly has a person that we can be very proud of and tell the rest of the country, look what we're doing on the shore. >> if everyone gave a little something back and took a little time out of their day to do something for others, the world would be a better place. >>> good evening, everyone. 10:00 here in the east coast. there is so much happening tonight, some of it life and death, some of it something else entirely. >>> later in the program, the man who says he pretended to be manti te'o's girlfriend, right down to the voice on the phone. he talked to dr. phil mcgraw about why he did it and you'll hear how he did it. and the voice doesn't grab you, the rest of the story will. >>> also tonight, breaking news, new information on the attack targeting americans in turkey. a suicide bomber hit the u.s. embassy. we have late details about what the terrorists were aiming at who they are. we begin, though, t

prices and tension in the middle east. the energy september dez the average price jumped 18 cents in just a week. near california the price spiked higher to $3.91 a gallon. that is because refineries are preparing to switch to summer grade fuel. >> i don't think people are happy about it what. are we going to do? who do we fight? >> i brought a scooter to conserve gas prices it's save meeg $200 a month. >> there is a look at price as cross the bay area, it's a penny more in san jose. in san flan, average is $3.93. >> talking about gas and gegt around town as you look live at 880 interchange there in $clpmany of us spent time, too much time, stuck in the car in traffic. now, a study pin points our frustration autos it shows traffic just as bad as that in los angeles there. is only one other city where drivers have it worse than we do. >> yes. cornell bernard hashs@u story. >> we do have the worst commute, yes. >> mike knows it. bay area traffic can be brutal. even on a motorcycle. >> we went to new york to mabt manhattan. it's easier to drive in manhattan than in berkeley. >> a study confi

this escape of lennay, and this is where my heart had pretty much invested not just time but all of my energy went into this. as twisted and as confusing as it may be, yeah, i cared for this person. i grew feelings. i grew emotions that i sooner or later, i couldn't control anymore. >> are you gay? >> honestly, if you look at this situation and look at everything that i have been through in this, of course, yeah, you would think, i would say yeah, i am gay, but honestly, i'm so confused. i'm so lost, and i'm just finding me in this whole experience. >> what you know is you did have romantic feelings for another man? >> yes. >> he told dr. phil the hoax was an escape for him from a painful secret he had hidden for years. the secret was starting at the age of 12, he was repeatedly molested and raped by someone in his family. you may wonder why anyone should believe a guy who has proved he was a liar. dr. phil asked tuiasosopo to prove that his voice was the voice on the voice mails. he agreed to read the voice mails behind a privacy screen. he said he didn't feel comfortable reading them on cam

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sliding eastward. you can see this approaching cold front. most of the energy from this one going to keep the rain well to the north of the bay area. maybe clipping far northern california but otherwise, looks like these temperatures are going to stay down. more clouds on the way, some cool conditions. staying dry for today. but then as we get into the latter part of the week we have this guy that's just developing out there in the pacific. that could bring some showers, maybe even some snow to the local mountains. computer models showing low clouds early on stretching onshore. high clouds in the skies from the cold front moving on through but staying dry. and then toward the afternoon, couple of more clouds becoming more broken as you have some colder air that will likely filter in. but otherwise we are going to keep these things down along the coastline. only 54 degrees in monterey. a chance of a few cold showers and 51 degrees in eureka. you will see some 60s and sunshine in the central valley. and around our bay we'll keep those numbers cool

had pretty much invested, not just time, but all of my energy went into this, as twisted and as confusing as it may be, yeah, i mean, i cared for this person. i grew feelings. i grew emotions that i sooner or later couldn't control anymore. >> are you gay? >> honestly, if you look at this situation, and look at everything that i've been through in this, of course, yeah, you say, i would say, yeah, i am gay. but honestly, i'm so confused. i'm so lost. and i'm just finding me in this whole experience. >> what you know is you did have romantic feelings for another man? >> yes. >> tuiasosopo told dr. phil the hoax was an escape for him from a painful secret he had hidden for years. the secret was that he said that starting at the age of 12 he was repeatedly molested and raped by someone close to his family. now you may wonder why anyone should believe a guy who already proved he's a liar by engineering the hoax in the first place. dr. phil asked tuiasosopo to prove it was his voice on the voice mails that te'o received allegedly if his girlfriend. tuiasosopo agreed to read th

who had all the energy, mounting a huge comeback. in the end, the baltimore ravens hold on for an exciting win. the end of the super bowl, but the party continues in new orleans. mardi gras resumes. jay gray, nbc news, new orleans. >> that game hurt a little bit. >>> the family of muhammad ali is trying to knock out rumors that the boxing legend is on his deathbed. they released photos of the 71-year-old at his arizona home watching the super bowl in ravens' gear. the rumors were started by "the sun," quoting ali's brother as saying "the greatest of all time" was near death. but, no, bill karins he's still alive. that's what we're hearing. you watched the game? >> stayed up to the beginning of the fourth quarter and that was way past my bedtime. >> both of ours. >> everyone across the country is waking up a little tired. >>> forecast nice and quiet throughout the day today. here's the pattern across the country. we've had the warm air and intermountain west all the cold canadian air is locked up. that's not going to change much until thursday or friday. that's when a new

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and to some extent, you. the u.s. department of energy twitter and the new york times, also the wall street journal. joining us with more on the cyber attacks and how to stop them is brian gunther. he is a partner with digital industry. that is an it firm in silver spring maryland right here at home. good morning. nice to see you this morning. >> thank you, allison. >> i made a point saying your company is right here at home. this thing though is worldwide. and that is indeed the threat to the computer. great thing and also be a gateway to bad things. >> absolute absolutely. the internet is a resource to access just about anything in the world. however, we also provided gateway for the bad guys to come to us. >> does your business busy itself with these cases or do you come to the aid of companies? >> we are an information technology firm. digital industry. and our objective is to help businesses with their technology and help them work better. we have absolutely been asked to come in and assess security situations and referred to as hardening an infrastructure or technology for a company f

? >> awesome. surreal. surreal. >> cold and happy and ready to rock. >> it is great. you can feel the energy. it's going to be a great afternoon. >> reporter: and so many of the people i talked to today, they can't afford season tickets, but the stadium's open. it's free and people can actually be down on the field and be near the players when they finally come here. a huge amount of excitement. but i'll tell you what, the other part of the story today is the gridlock in the city. it's so bad that ravens players had to be brought here to the stadium to stage for this event with special police escorts. traffic at all the major routes coming into town has been jammed up since about 8:30 or 9:00 this morning. people are still streaming into the stadium area, still trying to be here to see this parade. like i said, really it is like the super bowl here. they're sort of reproducing the feeling except without having to travel all the way down to new orleans. it's going to be a big day here. the parade now under way. we'll have full coverage later today on wusa9. aim scott broom reporting live outs

like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> to be with the people that was rooting for us. we took over the superdome and new orleans. it was like south

. all of the young guys have brought a new energy back to. football. so many first and second year quarterbacks come in. a new brand of football and i'm excited to win the game. >> five seconds each. who wins tomorrow. in. >> baltimore. i think they stop the right option. >> dhani? >> battle mar. ray lewis mvp. >> thank you both. i appreciate it. thanks. a lot of fun. >> thanks, geraldo. >> thank you so much. >> geraldo: the ray lieu you which is deal is not the only controversy affecting the baltimore ravens. why wasn't this cheer leader are allowed to accompany the team to new orleans. back in a flash with that one. [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. wow. these are really good. you act surprised. aah! aah! pr

brought a new energy back to. football. so many first and second year quarterbacks come in. a new brand of football and i'm excited to win the game. >> five seconds each. who wins tomorrow. in. >> baltimore. i think they stop the right option. >> dhani? >> battle mar. ray lewis mvp. >> thank you both. i appreciate it. thanks. a lot of fun. >> thanks, geraldo. >> thank you so much. >> geraldo: the ray lieu you which is deal is not the only controversy affecting the baltimore ravens. why wasn't this cheer leader are allowed to accompany the team to new orleans. back in a flash with that one. >> geraldo: she 1 gorgeous. one of the cheerleaders for the super bowl favorite baltimore ravens but guess what, 2-year-old courtney lenz did not receive an invitation to what would have been the biggest game of her life. why didn't the ravens invite her? was it because of courtney's weight. she joins us from her hometown of baltimore. thanks for being with us. what happened? why weren't you invited? >> when i got the e-mail last week i thought it was a mistake. i'm a five year veteran. i thought for

and here it is. you see most of the energy headed over the top of this ridge means it's going to stay north of the bay area for the most part except for a few high clouds and it's going to help to reinforce the low clouds and fog and keep us pretty gray especially toward the beaches. so more clouds and cool and going to be staying dry for now. but that's going to change of you have this system off the coastline that will be dropping into the bay area on thursday and friday. i think that's our best chance of getting some showers here in the bay area this week. all right. we have some low clouds stretching onshore this morning. computer models trying to break that up a bit. but you see cloud even toward the middle of the day and in the afternoon we'll see some cloud continuing outside so the cool temperatures going to continue, as well. we'll keep those highs generally cool coastside only about 54 degrees in monterey. rain in toward eureka. 60s in the central valley sunshine there, and 40s and 50s in the high country. around the bay 57 degrees. cool

seen so many people in one place. >> it was so loud. the energy was crazy. >> amount of noise that everybody was making was just insane. >> like one person would start saying something and everybody else would join in. it was so cool. amazing. >> reporter: thank you, all. it was a celebration and a retirement party for ray lewis. the linebacker. who was here leading the team 17 years for two super bowls. now that he will retire they want to say thank you for the loyalty. it is so rare that one player stays in one city in the nfl these days. we will have more on that coming up as we throughout the newscast tonight, here in baltimore celebrate the ravens victory. back to you in the studio. >> chris gordon, thank you. unfortunately things turned violent after the parade. just a short time ago. baltimore city police tell us three people were hurt. one critically in a stabbing that occurred nine blocks from m&t bank stadium. as everybody was leaving the celebration. police say that stabbing happened during some sort of altercation but it is unclear if it was related to the celebrat

, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> this is fox 5 news at 10:00. >>> arlington car thieves are taking the bait. tonight we have video of the thieves being busted. arlington police plant the cars on the county streets. when thieves break in, the cameras start rolling. sherri ly has tonight's fox 5 investigation. >> reporter: it's a crime fighting sort of reality tv, police set the bait, but car thieves have no idea they've just been caught in a trap and on camera. >> get your hands up now! don't move. >> reporter: caught in the act and no way out, that's what happens when thieves break into an arlington county police bait car. >> we can track it and intercept it and shut it down and plunder arrest. it's really just that easy. >> reporter: all those shown in these videos have been convicted, sta

began. te'o, friending a not knowing tuiasosopo was the man behind this picture. >> all of my energy went into this. as twisted and confusing as it may be, yeah, i cared for this person. >> reporter: and as to why he chose to kill off lennay on the very day te'o's grandmother died? >> that morning, when he hit me with that, i said, i'm here for you, i'm praying for your family. he went on and said, no, i don't need you. it hit me like a brick wall. i was like, whoa. right then and there, i made the decision. i can't do this lennay thing anymore. i ended it. >>> okay, now let's go back to josh in new orleans. counting down to the super bowl. more than 100 million americans will tune in for the big game, the ads, and beyonce. josh, your tailgate party has already begun. >> it has. in fact,it began almost a day ago when we flew down here with robin. more on that in a bit. the countdown to the kickoff of that game now. so much excitement here. for a super bowl that has already made history on the sidelines. because it will be brothers facing off, going head to head. regardless who goes h

to be in a panicked state when half of the power went out. when the company that supplies the energy to the superdome said basically it was a power surge. the system thought there was an abnormality and shut down. equivalent of at your house a power breaker goes off. a breaker broke. and the half of the energy in the stadium goes off. half the power goes off. here's the thing, for those of you watching at home you had no explanation because the power went out on the side of the announcers, jim nance and phil simms for cbs. you could not hear them because the power was out on their side of the stadium as well. so fans were in the dark inside the stadium and all over the world because there was no explanation. what happened was there was a surge -- there was no fire as originally reported. and the players resumed after 34 minutes on of a power outage. >> 34 long minutes. it felt like it was a decisive moment in the game. walk us through some of the other highlights. >> yeah. you know, it was all ravens before the power outage. you just know the conspiracy theories were gearing up saying the nfl is tryi

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are seeing the biggest weekly jump in gasoline in two years. the energy department says gas prices rose 18 cents in the past week to an average of $3.54 a gallon. americans now spend 4% of our income on gasoline. more than 2,900 bucks a year. that's more than anytime in the last four years. >>> it should be easier to get a loan now. banks are slightly loosening their standards and lowering interest rates for businesses and developers in hopes of generating more loans. a few lenders are offering better terms on car loans. economists say, it's a sign that the economy is improving. >>> and the flu was bad for us. but good for clorox. the company had a big increase in earnings, thanks for strong sales of its disinfecting wipes and other products. clorox bleach is also doing well in stores. >>> apple's upgraded ipad hits stores today. this version of the ipad 4 will be chock full of storage to the tune of 28 gigabytes. it will cost about 800 bucks for the wi-fi only version. but it will cost more for lte. >>> a penny for your thoughts? maybe not. canada's decision to stop minting pennies have m

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unfinished. new orleans energy company, entergy, and managers of the superdome say there was an abnormality in the electrical load system but do not yet know the root of the problem. one possible cause has been ruled out. beyonce's blockbuster half- time performance did not trigger the outage. as the n-f-l packs up and bids farewell to the big easy.the commissioner made it clear, the blackout did not leave a black mark on new orlean's chances of hosting a future super bowl. >> i fully expect we'll be back here for super bowls. >> reporter: the mayor of new orleans calls the power outage an unfortunate incident-- but says the super bowl isn't over until the last visitor leaves town. so the focus is on continuing to show everyone a good time. this isnt the first time a blackout happened during a football game. and it certainly is not the first for the niners. they had a power outage during a monday night football game at candlestick back in december 2011. not once, but twice. >> pam: the 49ers won't be at the aging candlestick park much longer. right now -- construction on the teams new stadi

of the plane's lithium batteries. >>> americans are pumping more of their income into gas. the energy department said monday that u.s. households spend an average of $2,912, 4% of their income on fuel last year. that's the highest level in four years. even though gas costs are eating up a bigger chunk of your budget, americans are buying less gas because their cars are becoming fuel efficient. the average price of a gallon of regular unleaded is $3.53. gas prices have been rising. there you go. >>> all right. 23 minutes past the hour. texas governor rick perry launching a big radio ad push in major california cities. he is trying to get businesses to the lone star state. listen to this. >> this is texas governor rick perry. come check out texas. there are plenty of reasons -- >> perry touts texas' low taxes and easier business climate compared to california. >> everybody wants jobs. people have been moving into texas. >> a nice place. >> we have seen an inflow of migration. >>> the white house with a key deadline and republicans vowing to do something about that. >>> instead of kids f

into the third quarter, elevators, escalators, half the stadium went dark. despite using limited energy off the power grid. the superdome's electrical system got that million-dollar upgrade last december. utility company entergy said some abnormality still triggered the partial system shutdown. "60 minutes sports" was rolling when the problem happened. >> uh-oh. >> we lost light. frank? we lost the a.c. >> reporter: what does that mean? >> that means that we have to do the bus time -- >> what's that mean? >> that means a 20-minute delay. >> reporter: law enforcement determined quickly it wasn't an act of terrorism or hacking. with so many systems used during the super bowl, turning the lights back on was not easy. >> very complicated system. there's scoring equipment, telephone switches, coaches' headsets. all of those things get affected. >> reporter: at a press conference monday, nfl commissioner roger goodell dismissed the idea that the halftime show was to blame. >> to say that beyonce's halftime show has something to do with it is not the case from anything we have at this point. >> th

. beyonce, her half-time show, killed it, absorbed all the energy. >> reporter: oh, yeah. about that beyonce, singing live as promised, she lit up the superdome with all her single ladies and the destiny's child reunion many were hoping for. on this night, beyonce left the national anthem to fellow diva alicia keys. ♪ o say can you see >> reporter: while jennifer hudson joined the choir from sandy hook elementary with emotional rendition of "america the beautiful." at the end of the night, though, it was the ravens who were the better team with older brother, john harbaugh, besting his younger brother, jim. >> it's never pretty. it's never perfect, but it is us. >> reporter: their parents celebrating a bittersweet victory and players soaking up a tough win in the big easy. >> amazing. phenomenal. listen to them! baltimore, we're champions! >> reporter: here is the deal, guys, as far as the blackout goes. it lasted about 34 minutes. i got a chance to walk around a little bit. nobody panicked. nobody was overly concerned. nobody rushed the field. for the most part everybody was calm. there w

, the energy department says the average u.s. household spent almost $3,000 on gas last year, that's the highest level in four years. >>> talkback question today, should the boy scouts of america lift its ban on gays? facebook.com/carolcnn or twet me @carolcnn. your responses next. that are 62 and older about a great way to live a better retirement. it's called a reverse mortgage. [ male announcer ] call right now to receive your free dvd and booklet with no obligation. it answers questions like how a reverse mortgage works, how much you qualify for, the ways to receive your money, and more. plus, when you call now, you'll get this magnifier with l.e.d. light absolutely free. when you call the experts at one reverse mortgage today, you'll learn the benefits of a government-insured reverse mortgage. it will eliminate your monthly mortgage payments and give you tax-free cash from the equity in your home. and here's the best part -- you still own your home. take control of your retirement today. ♪ ♪ >>> talkback question today should the boy scouts of america lift its ban on gays,

signs of dekay, something that concerned not only the energy company, entergy, but officials at the superdome. money was paid for repairs and those repairs were made but the system still failed. after the dome went dark during the super bowl it's now fresh meat for the late-night comics. >> the lights went out in the third quarter. it was weird. normally i don't experience a blackout till after the super bowl party. >> you see what happens when beyonce actually sings live? that's what happens. >> someone clapped twice and everything went dark. >> reporter: 34 minutes of near darkness unfolded on 73,000 fans in the stands, a tv audience of 108 million and a camera crew from 60 minutes sports that happened to be in the nerve center, the control room. >> we lost lights. >> reporter: so what did happen? >> it's still a mystery. we're going to get to the bottom of it. >> reporter: doug thornton manages the superdome and says there are two power feeders from the substation that go into the building and the main feeder went out, bringing down the lights on the west side of the stadi

about giving all your energy to homeless people -- >> i think of it -- if people showed as much love to, you know, the crumbling school down the street or the homeless person you stepped on the way to work as you did to fluffy the world may be a better place. >> my first dog's name was fluffy, by the way. you just hit a nerve. >> oh. >> hit a nerve. >> before sarah mclachlan starts crying let me tease this next segment. we will be spending a few moments of quality time getting to know our new permanent anchor, sarah. ♪ in the arms >> but first -- ♪ of the angel >> please. how it could cause problems later on. you're watching "world news now." that's right. ♪ i wonder should i call you ♪ but i know what you would do ♪ we were so blessed when we had triplets if by blessed you mean freaked out about money well we suddenly noticed that everything was getting more expensive so we switched to the bargain detergent but i found myself using three times more than you're supposed to and the clothes still weren't as clean as with tide. so we're back to tide. they're cuter in clean clothe

few years. luckily, rock star energy drink has come forward and they -- we are going to auction off my sled at rockstar.com, and all the funds from that will be going towards caleb to help out with his recovery. >> we wish him the best and that you are okay and the folks in the crowd are okay. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >>> the story of how one football game got to be a multibillion dollar industry. super bowl sunday is almost upon us, and it may be a record breaking year for the number of people watching and the money they'll be spending. tom foreman reports. ♪ >> reporter: the numbers expected from the big game are staggering, 179 million fans will watch, 8 million will buy new tv, and the money for wings, pizza, beer and more will top $12 billion. so how did we get from there to here? this is the oldest film of a college football match. princeton and yale, 1903. at that time versions of the game had already been played for 30 years, but football as we know it was just beginning its american journey. >> we are talking about a period when the game was being played

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of alternative energy. >> the fact that it was coming from kids made it hit home harder. the child shall lead them sort of thing. ♪ >> she set the example for the town, and it's great that westerly has a person we can be proud of and tell the rest of the country, look what we're doing. >> if everyone just gave something back and took a little time out of their day to do something for others, the world would be a better place. >> for years, police tried to link john and patsy ramsey to the death of their daughter, jonbenet. now we know the grand jury wanted to indict them. we'll ask our legal expert why that never happened. [heart beating] [heartbeat continues] [heartbeat, music playing louder] ♪ i'm feeling better since you know me... ♪ announcer: this song was created with heartbeats of children in need. find out how it can help frontline health workers bring hope to millions of children at everybeatmatters.org. >>> a murderer is back behind bars after he just walked of jail in chicago. steven robins was on the run for three days before he was captured last night. police found him abou

will also promote the use of alternative energy. >> the fact that it was coming from kids made it hit home a lot harder. the child shall lead them, sort of thing. she set the example for the town. it's great that westerly has a person that we can be very proud of. >> if everyone gave a little something back and took a little time out of their day to do something for others, the world would be a better place. . >>> from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is "early start weekend." day six and the standoff continues. jimmy lee dykes has not surre surrendersurren surrendered. >>> now, governor rick perry has taken a stand. what he said might surprise you. >>> and the moment is almost here, nope. not the super bowl, new york's fashion week. we'll have a preview. >>> it is sunday, february 3rd, good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye, glad you're with us. we begin this morning with news about the shooting death of a former nav former naval s.e.a.l. chris kyle was killed yesterday along with another person at a gun range near ft. worth, texas. local newspapers also confirm the death. wfaa rep

of the united nations nuclear energy says iran will produce enough fuel to make a nuclear bomb every two months. iran has not decided whether to pursue nuclear weapons. special report in washington starts. >> moments ago we heard from law enforcement and aut thoefrities regarding the release of the 5-year-old little boy who has been held captive for 7 days in alabama. let's go to jonathan for the latest. >> kimberly certainly some significant developments here mid afternoon people at the press site heard some sort of a boom. at the time we couldn't tell whether it was gun fire an explosion or a truck door shutting. it got everybody's attention we started hetding over looking across the street at the police command post. saw a lot of activity heading behind me. the bunker we keep referencing is over the hill behind me. you can't see it from our live location through out this ordeal law enforcement maintaining a wide perimeter because it was assumed this man because he had electricity and television down in his bunker it was entirely possible evidences wathe was wa television and knew what was go

. this is the first for brain operations. >>> cuts to things like education and training, energy and national security will cost us jobs. >> tough talk from president obama today on those automatic spending cuts set to kick in on march 1. and those cuts could have a devastating impact on the economy, especially around here where so many livelihoods are directly linked to the federal government. president obama wants congress to act before it is too late. as danielle nottingham explains, the president is

, the people of venezuela, and president hugo chavez responded. thanks to them, citizens energy is able to deliver millions of gallons of fuel to families just like the berios. i'm joe kennedy. if you need help staying warm, call me at 1-877-joe-4-oil. because no one should be left out in the cold! >>> we are back at 6:29. this is always the place to get your weather first. this is a live look at the u.s. capitol against the dark sky. it's 35 degrees. i'm andrea roane. >>> i'm mike hydeck. the air doesn't have that bite. howard bernstein is live on the weather terrace to give us details. >> it's cold out here without the winds. the winds are calm. the flag behind me is laying still so that's why you won't feel that bite mike was talking about. yesterday we were 37. today about 10 degrees above that we do have mostly cloudy skies here in d.c. but it is going to abdecent day. 43 by noon and 44 with a high of 46. a few flurries tonight. last night we had a trace of snow? a few spots -- snow in a few spots east of the mountains. the snow approaching chicago could give us a few flurries toni

the weather today when they're outside because they will be so full of energy, they will warm themself up. expect it to be about 40 degrees by the time that parade does kick off. mostly cloudy skies across our area. we had a few passing flurries last night but a lot more to areas to the west over the mountains. to the west, currently, a wasn'ter storm warning for eastern west virginia -- a winter storm warning for eastern west virginia. 4 to 8 inches there with some blowing snow as well. a winter weather advisory including grand, allegany and mineral counties. currently, 35 degrees at reagan national, 30 at dulles. today, mostly cloudy skies. till within much warmer, 45. not bad, a passing flurry into the course of the evening. >> we are used to those flurries. >> a clipper system everywhere. >> time now to check in with julie wright. she has an update on the morning commute. >> all right. well, so far, so good. not a lot happening out here on the roads. 66 eastbound coming in from manassas, an easy drive so far for those continuing from business 24 he hadhood in towards fair oaks and aga

was spent last year. $2900. the u.s. energy information administration did the study. gas money accounts for 4% of income before taxes. that is the highest estimated percentage of household income spent on gas in nearly 30 years. >>> a new consumer reports study says most turbo charged engines are anything but. most of them are not more powerful or more fuel efficient than cars with regular engines. turbo charged cars pump extra air into the engine. car makers charge more for that. the magazine singled out ford, kia for that. bmw delivered the extra power it promises. >>> boeing is pushing to get the dreamliner back in the skies. cnbc's shartia brantley is here with that story and more. good morning. >> good morning, eun. boeing has requested permission from the faa to conduct test flights of the 787 dreamliner jet. now, the move suggests the company may be closer to resolving issues with the lithium-ion batteries that prompted a grounding of the jets two weeks ago. the seattle times says the faa may give the green light soon, but passenger flights may be weeks, if not months, away. unit

north as maine. so 150-mile-per-hour jet as well. remember, there was a lot of wind energy with this. usually the jet stream's about 100 miles per hour so, that was strong. also very strong at the surface, southerly winds, but 100 miles per hour. so the winds were there. there's the warmth and here's what happened. so miguel weather the warm and the cold, the clashing set off these severe storms and the snow. so record severe weather. >> and what's ahead? this weekend, next week? >> big-time change, finally back to a typical january, february pattern, no severe weather, but some snow, you can see it, chicago, cincy, toward the northeast, even washington will see some snow showers, maybe about an inch or so. there's where the winter advisories are, and there's the big picture for today. things pretty quiet other than that snow. >> thank you very much. >>> new revelations in the jonbenet ramsey murder case and they involve the parents of the child beauty queen. our legal guys will weigh in. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or t

lots of energy. he loves his momma. loves to be hugged. >> reporter: that's what you told me. he's a boy that loves to be hugged. >> he'll go up to anybody and ask them for a hug. >> reporter: she says ethan's mother is deaf stated and worried. >> because of ethan being autistic, he has behavioral problems and she don't want him to get in one of those moods where he's uncontrollable. she's scared that would happen. >> reporter: if ethan is able to watch this right now, what would you say to him directly? >> ethan, hang tough, little man. we love you. we are praying for you. >> reporter: and now the very real possibility that ethan could spend his birthday in captivity. he turns 6 next week. dan, bianna. >> just unbelievable. almost going on a week now, this poor little 5-year-old boy. >> time for a check of the other developing stories. ron claiborne is off. john muller is in for him. >> great to see you. good morning, everybody. we begin with a major bus crash. it happened in boston, three people seriously injured when an oversized bus packed with high school students slammed in

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